Equal ion exchange equipment for water purification treatment

By incorporating a filtration system into the plasma exchange equipment, the problem of impurities in the water affecting the resin is solved, thereby improving exchange efficiency, reducing maintenance costs, and extending the equipment's service life.

CN223936284UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24LUOYANG QIANYE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIP CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520457251.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-17
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing plasma exchange equipment lacks pre-filtration, which causes impurities in the water to adversely affect the resin, leading to a decline in resin performance, which in turn reduces exchange efficiency and increases maintenance costs.

Method used

A filtration mechanism is installed in the plasma exchange equipment, including components such as a reinforcing shell, a placement shell, a filter element, and a rotating block. The rotating block drives the reinforcing shell to rotate, thereby installing and fixing the filter element and ensuring that the water flows through the filter before entering the equipment.

Benefits of technology

It improves the exchange efficiency of the equipment, reduces the performance degradation of the resin, lowers maintenance costs, and extends the service life of the equipment.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses equal ion exchange equipment for water purification treatment, which comprises an equal ion exchange equipment body, the surface of the equal ion exchange equipment body is fixedly sleeved with a connecting ring, the left side of the connecting ring is fixedly connected with a shell, the top of the shell is provided with a circular groove, and the input end of the equal ion exchange equipment body is communicated with a connecting pipe. The input end of the connecting pipe communicates with the output end of the shell, the input end of the shell communicates with an input pipe, and a filtering mechanism is arranged in the shell. The utility model has the advantage of improving the exchange efficiency, and solves the problems that the resin performance is gradually reduced and the ion exchange efficiency is directly reduced due to the reduction of the resin performance because a large number of impurities are usually contained in water and have adverse effects on the resin in the equipment along with the long-time operation of the equipment. And the maintenance cost of the equipment is greatly increased.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water purification technology, specifically to a plasma exchange device for water purification. Background Technology

[0002] Ion exchange equipment plays a crucial role in multiple fields. In water treatment, it removes calcium and magnesium ions from water, reducing water hardness. For example, in daily life, hard water causes scale buildup in kettles, water heaters, and other appliances, shortening their lifespan. Ion exchange resins replace calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions, producing softened water that effectively prevents scale formation and improves the quality of drinking water. In industries with extremely high water quality requirements, such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, and power, ion exchange equipment is key to producing pure and ultrapure water. It sequentially removes cations and anions from water, such as chloride, sulfate, sodium, and potassium ions. Combined with other processes (such as reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration), it produces ultrapure water that is virtually free of impurity ions. Ultrapure water is essential for electronic chip manufacturing to prevent impurity ions from affecting chip performance. In wastewater treatment, it removes heavy metal ions such as lead, mercury, and cadmium. These ions, if released into the environment, would cause serious pollution. After adsorbing heavy metal ions, the ion exchange resin can recover them through specific methods, achieving resource recycling and ensuring that wastewater meets discharge standards.

[0003] The existing technical solutions have the following drawbacks: existing plasma exchange equipment lacks pre-filtration, and the water usually contains a large number of impurities. As the equipment operates for a long time, these impurities will have an adverse effect on the resin inside the equipment, causing the resin performance to gradually decline. The decline in resin performance will directly lead to a decrease in ion exchange efficiency, which in turn will significantly increase the maintenance cost of the equipment. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the problems mentioned in the background art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a plasma exchange device for water purification, which has the advantage of improving exchange efficiency. It solves the problem that water usually contains a large number of impurities, and as the device operates for a long time, these impurities will have an adverse effect on the resin inside the device, causing the resin performance to gradually decline. The decline in resin performance will directly lead to a decrease in ion exchange efficiency, which in turn will significantly increase the maintenance cost of the device.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a plasma exchange device for water purification, comprising a plasma exchange device body, a connecting ring fixedly sleeved on the surface of the plasma exchange device body, a housing fixedly connected to the left side of the connecting ring, a circular groove formed on the top of the housing, a connecting pipe connected to the input end of the plasma exchange device body, the input end of the connecting pipe connected to the output end of the housing, an input pipe connected to the input end of the housing, and a filtration mechanism disposed inside the housing.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the filtration mechanism includes a reinforcing shell, the bottom of which is rotatably connected to the interior of the housing, and two placement shells are fixedly connected inside the reinforcing shell. A filter element is inserted into the interior of each placement shell, a reinforcing frame is provided on the inner side of each placement shell, the outer side of which is fixedly connected to the interior of the reinforcing shell, a rotating block is fixedly connected to the top of the reinforcing frame, and a lever is fixedly connected to the left side of the rotating block.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, the top of the housing is connected to a cap via a thread, and the cap is located on top of the reinforcing shell.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the interior of the housing is provided with a rotating groove, which is located on the outer side of the housing.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, a baffle is fixedly connected inside the rotating groove, and the number of baffles is two.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a second baffle is provided inside the housing, and one side of the second baffle is fixedly connected to the surface on which the housing is placed.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, the inside of the paddle is connected to a fixing bolt, and the bottom of the fixing bolt is connected to the inside of the circular groove.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] 1. This utility model, through the use of a filtration mechanism, can perform preliminary filtration for the plasma exchange equipment body, solving the problem that water usually contains a large number of impurities, which will adversely affect the resin inside the equipment as the equipment runs for a long time, causing the resin performance to gradually decline. The decline in resin performance will directly lead to a decrease in ion exchange efficiency, thereby significantly increasing the maintenance cost of the equipment. It has the advantage of improving exchange efficiency.

[0014] 2. This utility model incorporates a filtration mechanism. By rotating a rotating block clockwise with a wrench, the block, connected to a reinforcing frame, causes the reinforcing frame to rotate synchronously. Since the reinforcing frame is fixed inside the reinforcing shell, it also causes the reinforcing shell to rotate. Simultaneously, the placement shell and the second baffle also rotate. When the reinforcing shell reaches a specific position, the first and second baffles contact each other, creating a limiting effect and stopping the reinforcing shell's rotation. At this point, the input end of the placement shell aligns perfectly with the input end of the main shell, preparing for water flow. Simultaneously, the rotation of the rotating block also drives a lever. After the reinforcing shell stops rotating, a fixing bolt is inserted into the corresponding circular groove to secure the lever to the rotating block. After completing these preparations, the plasma exchange equipment can be turned on. Water flows into the main shell through the input pipe, passes through the aligned placement shell input end, is filtered by the filter element, and then flows from the placement shell output end to the connecting pipe, finally entering the plasma exchange equipment body for subsequent water purification. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a half-sectional view of the casing of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0018] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the casing of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the filtration mechanism of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the housing of this utility model.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. Plasma exchange equipment body; 2. Connecting ring; 3. Shell; 4. Circular groove; 5. Connecting pipe; 6. Input pipe; 7. Filtering mechanism; 71. Reinforcing shell; 72. Placement shell; 73. Filter element; 74. Reinforcing frame; 75. Rotating block; 76. Paddle; 8. Cover; 9. Rotating groove; 10. First baffle; 11. Second baffle; 12. Fixing bolt. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0023] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, the present invention provides a plasma exchange device for water purification, including a plasma exchange device body 1, a connecting ring 2 fixedly sleeved on the surface of the plasma exchange device body 1, a housing 3 fixedly connected to the left side of the connecting ring 2, a circular groove 4 opened on the top of the housing 3, a connecting pipe 5 connected to the input end of the plasma exchange device body 1, the input end of the connecting pipe 5 connected to the output end of the housing 3, an input pipe 6 connected to the input end of the housing 3, and a filter mechanism 7 provided inside the housing 3.

[0024] refer to Figure 5 The filter mechanism 7 includes a reinforcing shell 71, the bottom of which is rotatably connected to the inside of the housing 3. A placement shell 72 is fixedly connected inside the reinforcing shell 71. There are two placement shells 72. A filter element 73 is inserted into the inside of the placement shell 72. A reinforcing frame 74 is provided on the inner side of the placement shell 72. The outer side of the reinforcing frame 74 is fixedly connected to the inside of the reinforcing shell 71. A rotating block 75 is fixedly connected to the top of the reinforcing frame 74. A lever 76 is fixedly connected to the left side of the rotating block 75.

[0025] As a technical optimization of this utility model, a filter mechanism 7 is provided. A rotating block 75 is rotated clockwise using a wrench. The rotating block 75 is connected to the reinforcing frame 74, so when the rotating block 75 rotates, it drives the reinforcing frame 74 to rotate synchronously. The reinforcing frame 74 is fixed inside the reinforcing shell 71, thus driving the reinforcing shell 71 to rotate as well. Simultaneously, the placement shell 72 and the second baffle 11 rotate. When the reinforcing shell 71 rotates to a specific position, the first baffle 10 and the second baffle 11 contact each other, creating a limiting effect and stopping the rotation of the reinforcing shell 71. At this point, the placement shell 72... The input end of 2 is aligned with the input end of the housing 3 to prepare for water flow. At the same time, the rotation of the rotating block 75 also drives the lever 76. After the reinforcing shell 71 stops rotating, the fixing bolt 12 is inserted into the corresponding circular groove 4 to fix the lever 76 and the rotating block 75. After completing the above preparations, the plasma exchange equipment can be turned on. At this time, the water flows into the housing 3 from the input pipe 6, passes through the aligned input end of the placement shell 72, is filtered by the filter element 73, and then flows from the output end of the placement shell 72 to the connecting pipe 5, and finally enters the plasma exchange equipment body 1 for subsequent water purification treatment.

[0026] refer to Figure 3 The top of the housing 3 is connected to a cover 8 by a thread, and the cover 8 is located on the top of the reinforcing housing 71.

[0027] As a technical optimization of this utility model, by setting the cover 8, the top of the housing 3 can be effectively sealed to prevent dust in the air from entering and causing pollution to the internal filter element 73.

[0028] refer to Figure 4 The interior of the housing 3 is provided with a rotating groove 9, which is located on the outside of the housing 72.

[0029] As a technical optimization of this utility model, by setting the rotating groove 9, it can be ensured that the baffle 10 will not collide with the inner wall of the housing 3 during rotation, thereby improving the efficiency of the baffle 10.

[0030] refer to Figure 4 The rotating groove 9 is fixedly connected with two baffles 10.

[0031] As a technical optimization of this utility model, by setting a first baffle 10, the rotation angle of the reinforcing shell 71 can be limited by the synergistic effect of the first baffle 10 and the second baffle 11.

[0032] refer to Figure 6 Inside the housing 3, there is a second baffle 11, one side of which is fixedly connected to the surface on which the housing 72 is placed.

[0033] As a technical optimization of this utility model, by setting a second baffle 11, when the second baffle 11 contacts the first baffle 10, feedback can be transmitted to the operator so that the operator knows that the placement shell 72 has been rotated to the appropriate position.

[0034] refer to Figure 5 The inside of the lever 76 is connected to a fixing bolt 12, and the bottom of the fixing bolt 12 is connected to the inside of the circular groove 4.

[0035] As a technical optimization of this utility model, by setting a fixing bolt 12 and inserting the fixing bolt 12 into the circular groove 4, the rotating block 75 can be effectively fixed, and the placement shell 72 can be prevented from shifting.

[0036] The working principle and usage process of this utility model are as follows: When water purification is required, first manually rotate the cap 8 to detach it from the housing 3, thereby opening the top of the housing 3. At this time, insert the filter element 73 into the placement shell 72 to complete the installation of the filter element 73. Next, use a wrench to rotate the rotating block 75 clockwise. The rotating block 75 is connected to the reinforcing frame 74, so when the rotating block 75 rotates, it will drive the reinforcing frame 74 to rotate synchronously. The reinforcing frame 74 is fixed inside the reinforcing shell 71, which in turn drives the reinforcing shell 71 to rotate together. While the reinforcing shell 71 rotates, the placement shell 72 and the second baffle 11 also rotate. When the reinforcing shell 71 rotates to a specific position, the first baffle 10 and the second baffle 11 interact with each other. Upon contact, a limiting effect is generated, causing the reinforcing shell 71 to stop rotating. At this time, the input end of the placement shell 72 is aligned with the input end of the shell 3, preparing for water flow. Simultaneously, the rotation of the rotating block 75 also drives the lever 76. After the reinforcing shell 71 stops rotating, the fixing bolt 12 is inserted into the corresponding circular groove 4 to fix the lever 76 and the rotating block 75. After completing the above preparations, the plasma exchange equipment can be turned on. At this time, the water flows into the shell 3 from the input pipe 6, passes through the aligned input end of the placement shell 72, is filtered by the filter element 73, and then flows from the output end of the placement shell 72 to the connecting pipe 5, and finally enters the plasma exchange equipment body 1 for subsequent water purification treatment.

[0037] In summary, this plasma exchange equipment for water purification, through the coordinated use of the plasma exchange equipment body 1, connecting ring 2, shell 3, circular groove 4, connecting pipe 5, input pipe 6, and filtration mechanism 7, solves the problem that water usually contains a large number of impurities, which, with prolonged operation, will adversely affect the resin inside the equipment, causing a gradual decline in resin performance. The decline in resin performance will directly lead to a decrease in ion exchange efficiency, thereby significantly increasing the maintenance cost of the equipment.

[0038] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0039] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A plasma exchange device for water purification, comprising a plasma exchange device body (1), characterized in that: A connecting ring (2) is fixedly sleeved on the surface of the plasma exchange device body (1). A housing (3) is fixedly connected to the left side of the connecting ring (2). A circular groove (4) is opened on the top of the housing (3). A connecting pipe (5) is connected to the input end of the plasma exchange device body (1). The input end of the connecting pipe (5) is connected to the output end of the housing (3). An input pipe (6) is connected to the input end of the housing (3). A filter mechanism (7) is provided inside the housing (3).

2. The plasma exchange equipment for water purification as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The filtration mechanism (7) includes a reinforcing shell (71), the bottom of which is rotatably connected to the interior of the housing (3). A placement shell (72) is fixedly connected inside the reinforcing shell (71). There are two placement shells (72). A filter element (73) is inserted into the interior of the placement shell (72). A reinforcing frame (74) is provided on the inner side of the placement shell (72). The outer side of the reinforcing frame (74) is fixedly connected to the interior of the reinforcing shell (71). A rotating block (75) is fixedly connected to the top of the reinforcing frame (74). A lever (76) is fixedly connected to the left side of the rotating block (75).

3. The plasma exchange equipment for water purification as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The top of the housing (3) is connected by a threaded cap (8), which is located on top of the reinforcing shell (71).

4. The plasma exchange equipment for water purification as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The housing (3) has a rotating groove (9) inside, and the rotating groove (9) is located on the outside of the housing (72).

5. The plasma exchange equipment for water purification as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The rotating groove (9) is fixedly connected with a first stop bar (10), and there are two first stop bars (10).

6. The plasma exchange equipment for water purification as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The housing (3) is provided with a second baffle (11) inside, and one side of the second baffle (11) is fixedly connected to the surface of the housing (72).

7. The plasma exchange equipment for water purification as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The inside of the paddle (76) is connected to a fixing bolt (12), and the bottom of the fixing bolt (12) is connected to the inside of the circular groove (4).